Here are the snow reports from spotters ... Louisville NWS complied this report.
(photo: Amy Dyer-Vincent/ Charlestown)
LOUISVILLE SEASON SNOW TOTAL 9.1"
REGIONAL SNOW OBSERVATIONS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
0643 AM EST Wed Mar 06 2013
...Snow Reports for Louisville County Warning Area Climate Sites...
Location Snowfall Since Total Snow
Midnight on Ground
Through at 8 am
(Inches) (Inches)
Louisville International (Official) T T
Louisville NWS Office 0.2 1
Fort Knox 0.3 T
Bowling Green (Official) T T
The following reports are unofficial and represent a range of all
reports received from that county.
County.......Total Snow on
Ground at 8 am
(Inches)
South Central Indiana
Dubois 2 inches
Orange 2 inches
Washington 3 inches
Scott 2 to 3 inches
Jefferson 2 to 3 inches
Crawford 1 1/2 inches
Perry Around 1 inch
Harrison Up to 1 inch
Floyd Up to 1 inch
Clark Around 1 inch
North Central Kentucky
Jefferson Up to 1 inch
Oldham 1 to 2 inches
Trimble 1 to 2 inches
Henry 2 inches
Shelby 1 to 3 inches
Spencer 1 to 3 inches
Bullitt Under 1 inch
Hardin Under 1 inch
Meade Under 1 inch
Breckinridge 1/2 inch
Hancock 1/2 inch
Ohio 1/2 inch
Nelson Under 1 inch
Washington 2 to 3 inches
Larue 1/2 inch
Marion 1/2 inch
East Central Kentucky
Franklin 1 to 2 inches
Scott Around 2 inch
Harrison Around 2 inch
Nicholas Around 2 inch
Bourbon Around 2 inch
Fayette 1 to 3 inches
Woodford 1 to 2 inches
Anderson Under 1 inch
Mercer Around 1 inch
Jessamine Around 1 inch
Clark 1 to 2 inches
Madison Around 1 inch
Garrard Around 1 inch
Boyle Under 1 inch
Lincoln Under 1 inch
South Central Kentucky
Grayson 1/2 inch
Hart 1/2 inch
Green 1/2 inch
Taylor 1/2 inch
Casey Under 1 inch
Butler 1/2 inch
Edmonson 1/2 inch
Barren 1/2 inch
Metcalfe 1/2 inch
Adair Trace
Russell Trace
Warren Trace
Logan Trace
Simpson Trace
Allen Trace
Monroe Trace
Cumberland Trace
Clinton Trace



What an appropriate end to the "snow" season: less than an inch. Meh. Another fizzle for the Louisville area.
When's the last time we got a nice snow? March 2008, IIRC. Got the ice storm in 09, and since then, little more than "nuisance snow," like yesterday.
Oh, well--now we can focus on warmer weather.
Posted by: D | March 06, 2013 at 12:57 PM
I am thankful that this is just a nuisance snow event. Because early springs are too crazy, even though I love the warmer weather at all times of the year. However there is usually a price to pay with warm weather (i.e. tornado outbreaks, heatwaves, droughts, etc...). Down here in marion co, I think we'd take two to three feet over that icestorm in 09 anyday.
Posted by: Brandonmoonspell | March 06, 2013 at 04:31 PM